In your experience, how do you effectively balance the use of technical analysis with other fundamental and macroeconomic factors when evaluating potential trades?
%% It varies, but nothing like a good illustration. Gold, copper , silver, lead can be very profitable; NEM has made some millionaires most likely+ they do all the above. Let see if Dave Ramsey is right on his dislike of gold , compared to good stock funds?? Sure is\ compared to SPY benchmark\ the , 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 10 years; NEM gets not much @ all compared to SPY That's another advantage of technicals, helpful comps. I like the copper business, occasional lead , brass + lead also ................... I doubt if that cash metals dealer uses many technicals except price , shipping ...... Good question.
fundamentals are for long term, technicals are for short term and entry. most great fund managers use both. but it is obvious that Technicals rule in shorter term fluctuations
gold can never go to zero...of course neither can stock funds but individual stocks can just disappear. i think index funds are pretty good bet for longer term risk averse investors
It's cryptic. I'm pretty sure if you assign each letter a number and then view it in the mirror with a red light...
Thats a bit broad. Being across your fundamentals,in particular the news,can you save your ass in real time.
%% Sell some brass some, sell lead some, shoot some , dealer some, range some , shoot some-lead + brass [[never hurt the dealers] I meant a public or private shooting range, not really a trading range much